KU IT offers cable TV services for departments, including activation, termination or movement of your existing service. Cable TV service is provided to the University community via the campuswide broadband system.

With an understanding of your KU project, program and portfolio goals, our Client Consulting team can help you identify what solutions are currently available at KU and what additional solutions exist in the marketplace, develop business use cases to illustrate how those solutions will meet your needs, and develop a project plan.

KU's Digital Signage solution provides a single campuswide system to support the informational, promotional, branding and emergency broadcast needs of the University, and individual schools and departments.

KU has joined a global consortium of nearly 6,000 institutions offering quick and easy access to local Wi-Fi networks via eduroam, a network access system developed for the international research and education community.

Google Analytics provides statistics and tracking on who is visiting your site, where they are coming from, the technologies they are using, etc. All KU CMS websites can be configured to work with Google Analytics.

The KU campus data network provides for over 15,000 faculty, staff, and student connections. KU IT is responsible for the engineering, design, installation and ongoing day-to-day operation and maintenance of all internet systems on campus.

The KU IT Knowledge Base is an ever-growing collection of self-help articles about campus technology services. Search by topic or software to find solutions and walkthroughs for common IT tasks and issues.

KU’s Lecture Capture service uses Echo360 appliances and software to enable faculty to schedule automatic recordings of lectures or presentations. Students can view those recordings and interact with others online regarding course material covered in the recordings.

KU faculty, staff and students have free access to Microsoft Imagine Academy, a learning site that features online courses on Microsoft’s most popular software, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, OneNote, Project, SharePoint, Access, and more.

Microsoft Skype for Business (formerly "Lync") allows you to communicate and connect with colleagues using chat, voice, video and online meetings through a consistent user experience across computers, laptops, smartphones and tablets.

KU has joined a global consortium of nearly 6,000 institutions offering quick and easy access to local Wi-Fi networks via eduroam, a network access system developed for the international research and education community.